Fuse sparks then blows when replacing

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Asked by Heather Aug 02, 2018 at 09:05 PM about the 2006 Saturn VUE Base

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The engine cooling fan on my car stopped working
so I checked the fuse and it was blown. I replaced
the fuse and the fan worked again. I drove to work
the next day (about 2 miles) and it was fine but on
my way home my car got so hot it was almost in
the red. I checked the fuse again and it was blown.
So I bought a new relay and a new fuse. I replaced
the relay first and when I went to replace the fuse it
sparked then blew. I tried another fuse and it did
the same. Why would this be happening?

6 Answers

I think the fan motor is drawing too much power. Time for a replacement.

1 people found this helpful.

Not that hard. You may have to remove the radiator but I cannot say without looking at it.

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Ok I will try that. Thank you for your help! I'm trying to do all this myself so I will probably have more questions!

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Sounds like I should take it to a mechanic then. I don't know how to find a short.. Thank you again for your help.

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